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- in the United States, a security issued by states, local governments, and municipalities to pay for special projects such as highways
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- Capital Accumulation for Long-Term Savings Such as a Retirement or an Education Fund
- This paper summarizes information for the investor about Long-Term Savings. To understand fully how zero coupon municipal bonds work, it is important first to become acquainted with the principal characteristics of both municipal bonds and the zero coupon structure. While most municipal bonds provide semiannual interest payments, zero coupon bonds,...
- White papers 2003-12-24
- Zero Coupon Municipal Bonds
- Zero coupon bonds were introduced to the fixed income market in 1982. They were — and are — a unique concept in the marketplace. While most municipal bonds provide semiannual interest payments, zero coupon bonds, as their name suggests, have no "coupon," or periodic interest payments. Instead, the investor receives...
- White papers 2003-01-01
- Tax Equivalent Yield Calculator
- This tax equivalent yield tool will estimate the tax-equivalent yield, or TEY, for a municipal bond. Income generated from municipal bond coupon payments are not subject to federal income tax. In addition, if the bond was issued in the state of residence, you can also avoid state income taxes. Use...
- White papers 2009-01-01
- Municipal Bond Tax Equivalent Yield
- This tool will estimate The Tax-Equivalent Yield TEY for a municipal bond. Income generated from municipal bond coupon payments are not subject to federal income tax. In addition, if the bond was issued in your state of residence, you can also avoid state income taxes. Use this tool to determine...
- Tools & templates 2008-01-01
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